Social Security payments for March are scheduled, but a new report suggests the trust fund could be depleted by 2032.
The first wave of Social Security payments for the month of March is coming this week. Here's what recipients need to know.
The Social Security payroll tax is capped at $184,500 in 2026. Some high earners have already stopped paying into the program ...
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JD Vance pushes back on Social Security cuts - what you should know
JD Vance says he opposes cutting Social Security benefits. Here's what that could mean for retirees and how lawmakers may try to close the funding gap.
Social Security's trust fund is now projected to run dry in 2032, a year earlier than expected, potentially cutting benefits ...
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It’s Only March, but Millionaires Have Already Stopped Paying Into Social Security for the Year
That’s because the U.S. government only collects payroll taxes up to a “taxable maximum,” which in 2026 is $184,500.
A new report warns the main Social Security fund may be depleted sooner, potentially reducing retirement and survivor ...
Trying to fix the retirement program is infeasible. Better to find new ways of achieving its goals.
Social Security is set to deplete its trust fund by the end of 2032 without government intervention. 2025's deficit was less than expected, but 2026 could see a marked acceleration. Changes will ...
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Planning Retirement? Start With Understanding These 6 Social Security Terms
Planning for retirement involves more than simply saving money; it also means understanding how Social Security ...
However, one agency that has been the subject of mixed messages from the Trump Administration is Social Security—a program which sends retirement and disability benefits to over 70 million people ...
While surveys show Americans worry Social Security may run out of money, benefits will continue, one economist says. But just how much future monthly checks amount to will depend on elected lawmakers.
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